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Volume 43, Issue 41
Volume 43, Issue 41
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City officials consider closing the municipal asphalt plant and backing a private replacement
Cecile Lepage
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Food-and-drink spots, deals, events and news
Virginia Miller
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Volume 43, Issue 41
News & Culture
The only new revenue in the budget comes from fee increases on Muni, public parks, after-school programs, and the like
Guardian Editorial
Editorial
Volume 43, Issue 41
Volume 43, Issue 41
Arts & Culture
Since 1937, the Bay Area has had a relationship with that bastion of tropical tackiness
Molly Freedenberg
Arts & Culture
A special homecoming for a lifelong artist who was never a careerist
Johnny Ray Huston
Arts & Culture
A good, fresh lineup that showcases quality artists who represent the richness that is Bay Area dance
Rita Felciano
Arts & Culture
A hybridization of 2-step garage, jungle breaks at half-speed and good ol' ragga
Mosi Reeves
Ripping you magnificently out of your familiar musical safety zones
Michael Krimper
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